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Ekatherina Demintseva. Being “an Arab” in FranceEkatherina Demintseva. Being “an Arab” in France

140õ215 (60õ90/16), hard cover, 192 pp., 2008
ISBN 978-5-86793-575-7

So what does it mean to be an Arab in France? Who are all those people: immigrants or equal members of the society? How do they identify themselves? What problems do they face while living in a European society? Should one be afraid of an “Arab” entering a train car? Should we suspect all the Maghreb young people of associations with the Islamic organizations? Who are all those young people who declared themselves during the street unrests in Autumn of 2005? Should they be referred to as the Arabs at all? Results of the research in the basis of this book represent an attempt to answer these and other questions associated with lives of the Maghreb society members in France. This book is an attempt to grasp all the aspects of life and problems which these people have to face: from citizenship and equal rights to terrorism and mixture of cultures.

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